It's the result of three years experimentation and it's smaller than a rolling pin,a sous vide immersion circulator the team have christened "Joule."

Photo: Courtesy of ChefSteps

Drawer sized Joule

At just 11 inches tall Joule is designed to live in "your top drawer or your countertop," making it “the world’s smallest and most powerful sous vide immersion circulator”.

What's more, the device links to a clever app within smartphone device allowing users to have a visual control over what they're cooking. They also promise that it's quiet and 'lighter than a lobster.'

Looks are everything

Users will be able to assess the cooking of their steak and the level of done-ness by quickly looking at visual display on their smart phone. After programming the app, the device will do the rest, which leaves you to retrieve your steak and, well, eat it.

Here's a video that explains more.

Joule can be pre-ordered on ChefSteps.com for a discounted price of $199 until January 16th 2016, the price will then increase to $299. Pre-orders will begin shipping in May 2016. with overseas purchases available from late 2016

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pentester12345 said on September 29

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RonnieEast said on November 26

This is all well and good, but it doesn't exactly shift the sous-vide paradigm forward in any way, does it ? I've just pre-ordered a Mellow https://cookmellow.com/?ref=le... and that's a real step forward! Cooling system and remote control make it a more interesting proposition than the joule!